The Grange is a heritage-listed former stables and now residence at Renwick Street, Wyoming, Central Coast, New South Wales, Australia.
[1] The Grange was built as part of the Wyoming farm complex of Frederick Hely, principal Superintendent of Convicts in the colony of New South Wales from 1825 to 1836.
[2] The Grange is a long sandstone block structure built in 1836 with a short timber frame extension of recent vintage.
Frederick Hely was stationed in Sydney but hoped to retire to Brisbane Water (Gosford) where he secured a number of portions of land.
It has rare state historic aesthetic significance as a design by the architect John Verge, and as an early convict-built structure.